Author:
Liu Pan,Dong Jinmei,Chang Chenggong,Zheng Weixin,Liu Xiuquan,Xiao Xueying,Wen Jing
Abstract
Magnesium oxychloride cement (abbreviated as MOC) was prepared using magnesium residue obtained from Li2CO3 extraction from salt lakes as raw material instead of light magnesium oxide. The properties of magnesium residue calcined at different temperatures were researched by XRD, SEM, LSPA, and SNAA. The preparation of MOC specimens with magnesium residue at different calcination temperatures (from 500 °C to 800 °C) and magnesium chloride solutions with different Baume degrees (24 Baume and 28 Baume) were studied. Compression strength tests were conducted at different curing ages from 3 d to 28 d. The hydration products, microstructure, and porosity of the specimens were analyzed by XRD, SEM, and MIP, respectively. The experimental results showed that magnesium residue’s properties, the BET surface gradually decreased and the crystal size increased with increasing calcination temperature, resulting in a longer setting time of MOC cement. Additionally, the experiment also indicated that magnesium chloride solution with a high Baume makes the MOC cement have higher strength. The MOC specimens prepared by magnesium residue at 800 °C and magnesium chloride solution Baume 28 exhibited a compressive of 123.3 MPa at 28 d, which met the mechanical property requirement of MOC materials. At the same time, magnesium oxychloride cement can be an effective alternative to Portland cement-based materials. In addition, it can reduce environmental pollution and improve the environmental impact of the construction industry, which is of great significance for sustainable development.
Funder
Youth Innovation Promotion Association CAS
This study was financially supported by the Major Project for the Transformation of Scientific and Technological Achievements of Qinghai Province
Subject
General Materials Science
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